A future-proof data centre environment is key to digital transformation in Africa

Africa needs 700 data centre facilities to meet growing demand for capacity and density in today’s digitally-driven operating environment, according to a recent report from African Data Centres Association.

The investment required for the building of a data centre is significant. As such, these must be developed to meet the urgent and immediate needs of businesses operating in a highly volatile market still being challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. But perhaps, even more importantly, they need to be resilient and sustainable to make them future-proof on a continent where resources like water and electricity are scarce and must be managed as efficiently as possible.
Peter Hodgkinson Managing Director, WSP, Building Services, Africa
Energy security is a critical consideration. Given the purpose of a data centre, being able to offer nearest to 100% uptime is not only a key market differentiator, but increasingly a non-negotiable in this digital age. However, most markets across Africa experience some level of unstable power supply at best. This is also compounded by pressure to rethink resource reliance in line with sustainability practices. And the data centre environment is no different.
Peter Hodgkinson Managing Director, WSP, Building Services, Africa